Kathy Lamb Pilates Instructor Birmingham
- 01212576360
- 165 Knightlow Road, Harborne, B17 8PY
Kelley Marais Physiotherapist Kings Park began her career with a BSc in Physiotherapy from the University of the Western Cape in 2014. She then dedicated a year to community service at Catherine Booth Hospital in Zululand, completing it in 2015. Since then, she has expanded her expertise with Level 1 and Level 2 Dry Needling certifications and specialized training in Achilles tendinopathy.
Her dedication to professional growth ensures that patients receive evidence-based treatments. She continually refines her skills to offer the best possible care.
Movement has always played a central role in Kelley’s life. She spent ten years mastering modern dance and three years perfecting hip-hop. Beyond dancing, she actively participated in various sports, developing a deep understanding of body mechanics and injury prevention.
Her athletic journey includes completing two half Two Oceans Marathons, the Midmar Mile, and the challenging Warrior and Impi Challenge. These experiences give her unique insight into sports-related injuries and rehabilitation.
Kelley Marais Physiotherapist Kings Park brings a wealth of enthusiasm to her practice. Having traveled extensively, she has gained a broad perspective on different healthcare systems. This exposure enhances her approach to physiotherapy, allowing her to integrate diverse techniques and methodologies.
She believes in holistic healing, addressing both the physical and mental aspects of recovery. Her vibrant personality and commitment to excellence create a welcoming environment for her patients.
Kelley currently operates between Mount Edgecombe Country Estate and Lion Match Business Park. These convenient locations ensure that patients have easy access to quality physiotherapy services.
Whether recovering from an injury, managing chronic pain, or enhancing athletic performance, Kelley provides expert guidance tailored to individual needs. She prioritizes patient education, empowering individuals to take control of their health and well-being.
